Saturday, May 30, 2015

About Dengue Fever & Malaria

About dengue fever & malaria

Dengue fever and malaria are both viral diseases, get to the mosquitoes. Both of the disorder to share a common geographical regions and dengue fever occurs in urban areas in the tropics. Dengue fever and malaria in parts with similar symptoms; Dengue fever is often misdiagnosed as malaria.The symptoms of dengue fever and malaria are quite similar; also, the disease can be infected when the begins with fever, chills, sweating, headache, nausea, body aches, and general malaise for display. The malaria virus has an incubation period of 7 to 30 days, and the virus, dengue fever has an incubation period of 3 to 15 days. Malaria and dengue fever can have serious complications; Dengue fever can cause hemorrhagic dengue fever and malaria can lead to acute kidney failure and metabolic acidosis.

The importance

To the Anopheles mosquito of dengue fever and malaria, the cause of women is the cause of the Aedes aegypti mosquito. Unlike the mosquitoes that cause malaria, dengue fever carrying Mosquitoes that bite during the day. Both of the disease spread by Mosquitoes to bite an infected person and then purraan an infected person. Malaria is the most common form of virus diseases in the world, and a major problem for public health in the developing world.

The geography is

The passengers are dengue fever and malaria in tropical and subtropical regions; Dengue fever has become more prevalent in the urban areas has in these areas. Malaria is endemic in sub-Saharan Africa, where, with the death of hundreds of thousands of people each year, mostly children. Puerto Rico, Caribbean, there is an increased risk of Central America, Southeast Asia and parts of South America.

Prevention/solution

There is no vaccine for malaria and dengue fever, but preventative medications are available to reduce malaria. Preventive medicine will be made daily or weekly basis, and in most cases a reasonable solution to the malaria-ridden areas to visitors. the local population can afford the constant medical treatment expenses. Additional precautions for malaria and dengue, wearing long pants and long sleeve shirts, to use mosquito nets and repellant with DEET mosquito cover feature.

The possible

Due to malaria and dengue fever are, especially in the developing countries, which saw significant poverty, drugs and medicinal products, is not fair to treat the vast majority of cases. Instead, the development of vaccinations for the scientists. Governments are also working on ways to eliminate the disease-carrying mosquito population, but progress is slow and difficult to maintain.

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